Maybe the marathon that ran through your town made you think, "Damn, I should get active again ." Maybe you're already a regular morning jogger. Maybe, you're prepping to run an ultra . Doesn't matter where you fall, the most important part of running —second to your actual capability, of course—is your shoes . You want a pair that can perform, looks good (important), and keeps you comfortable. Around here, we've been caught up in debates about Hoka vs. On and every other hyped brand of the moment. But there's still a place for the swoosh. Multiple Esquire editors and writers have trained for and completed marathons in Nikes . They're reliable, supportive, and trusted enough to get you through a mile (or 26.2). That being said, there are numerous Nike shoes to choose from,

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